I was already waiting for the new episode. Great as always! I love what you do because you love what you do and every video or post you do is showing that! Keep your great work going, this is one of a kind!👍👍👍
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that. We're passionate about what we do, and it's great to know it shines through. More episodes coming your way soon! 🙌🐾
I’ve never owned any other breed than a rottie! All boys as well. I’m on my 3rd at the minute. Not long discovered you! So loving all the content! Especially Rottweiler content obviously! 😂
do you do training scenarios where the family are asleep and somebody breaks in? Because for me it's not that realistic that i'll have the dog on a lead and harness as a burglar walks around, it's usually sneak attack robberys. I'd love to see how the dogs respond when their owners arent there to guide
Love your content. I think I’ve watched every episode. If I could make a suggestion - could you do any background on the dogs for each dog or episode? Why this dog was picked for the client. What is the personality of the dog. How the training might have varied or things you have to work on with that dog. High level things about the dog. This is probably a no go, but where you got the dog and how you selected them from the breeder or why they stood out at selection. Thanks and keep the episodes coming!
@@hdhdhdhddhkalon fair point - it was a mistake and it's clearly a rottie - but the point stands. He is a beautiful dog and a bred that is traditionally docked so it's nice to see him with a tail. Not a political statement - just a personal observation.
@@i_k9 you make an interesting and excellent point. I think it is easy to forget that tails are ingeniously engineered. I have never owned this particular breed, but did have the pleasure of owning a racing greyhound who had been retired after the loss of part of his tail - it healed well, but he was never able to run and turn the same way again. I imagine it is equally important in a protection dog.
@@Swissgreys It makes sense for short haired hunting dogs which hunt through thick brush. They whip their tail, bloody. A long coat acts as a seal and protects the tail. It's a long healing process, but if you dock as a puppy, nerves are not fully grown yet. They "learn" to move with a docked tail. But if done wrong, the puppy can be handicapped due to nerve injury.
Hey leedor you seem a little off on this trip. You are my biggest inspiration and look at you as my mentor and motivator remember take some time off and make sure your mental is good before any thing else. Thank you for very thing you do 😁
OMFG a Rottie! Men you know that dog is confident straight at the beginning. He got out of a plain being on a flight and didnt even shake once! He took a short peak at the sourrunding and thats it. Totaly calm and relexed. Im working with my 2 Rotties on the SPr1 / SPr2 Cert. I know first hand how stubborn Rotties can be in training.🤣 Its realy hard to find a puppy with the right balance. Thats already a lot of work even before the real work aka training starts. Congratulations to the new owners.
I was already waiting for the new episode. Great as always! I love what you do because you love what you do and every video or post you do is showing that! Keep your great work going, this is one of a kind!👍👍👍
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that. We're passionate about what we do, and it's great to know it shines through. More episodes coming your way soon! 🙌🐾
I’ve never owned any other breed than a rottie! All boys as well. I’m on my 3rd at the minute.
Not long discovered you! So loving all the content! Especially Rottweiler content obviously! 😂
Thanks for the love! Glad you're enjoying the content-more Rottie videos coming soon!
Hammer looks so happy & intelligent.
Man I love Rottweilers.
Hammer really is a smart and happy boy! Rottweilers are such incredible dogs-so loyal and full of personality! 🙏
I literally have no need to enjoy these videos as much as I do haha. The whole brand, story and edit is just on point.
Glad you liked the video! Thanks for the support 😀
Enjoy your home Hammer 🔨 🥰 leedor don't seem himself in this x
do you do training scenarios where the family are asleep and somebody breaks in?
Because for me it's not that realistic that i'll have the dog on a lead and harness as a burglar walks around, it's usually sneak attack robberys. I'd love to see how the dogs respond when their owners arent there to guide
Always looking forward to these video. ❤
Thanks for the support! 🙏
Love your content. I think I’ve watched every episode.
If I could make a suggestion - could you do any background on the dogs for each dog or episode? Why this dog was picked for the client. What is the personality of the dog. How the training might have varied or things you have to work on with that dog. High level things about the dog.
This is probably a no go, but where you got the dog and how you selected them from the breeder or why they stood out at selection.
Thanks and keep the episodes coming!
Thank you so much for your support and for watching every episode! Appreciate your input!😀
Love seeing a dobe with his beautiful tail!
you not knowing what breed that is tells me that you shouldnt have an opinion on this
@@hdhdhdhddhkalon fair point - it was a mistake and it's clearly a rottie - but the point stands. He is a beautiful dog and a bred that is traditionally docked so it's nice to see him with a tail. Not a political statement - just a personal observation.
@@Swissgreys Actually, it’s preferable for a protection dog, in my opinion. The dog is more agile, balanced and faster.
@@i_k9 you make an interesting and excellent point. I think it is easy to forget that tails are ingeniously engineered. I have never owned this particular breed, but did have the pleasure of owning a racing greyhound who had been retired after the loss of part of his tail - it healed well, but he was never able to run and turn the same way again. I imagine it is equally important in a protection dog.
@@Swissgreys It makes sense for short haired hunting dogs which hunt through thick brush. They whip their tail, bloody. A long coat acts as a seal and protects the tail. It's a long healing process, but if you dock as a puppy, nerves are not fully grown yet. They "learn" to move with a docked tail. But if done wrong, the puppy can be handicapped due to nerve injury.
Worth waiting to this Episode 😊
Thank you for the support! Glad you liked the video! 🙏
Hey leedor you seem a little off on this trip. You are my biggest inspiration and look at you as my mentor and motivator remember take some time off and make sure your mental is good before any thing else. Thank you for very thing you do 😁
Thank you for the kind words and concern. It means a lot. I’ll definitely take that advice to heart. Appreciate the support! 🙏
Loving the videos
Thank you! 🙏
OMFG a Rottie! Men you know that dog is confident straight at the beginning. He got out of a plain being on a flight and didnt even shake once! He took a short peak at the sourrunding and thats it. Totaly calm and relexed. Im working with my 2 Rotties on the SPr1 / SPr2 Cert. I know first hand how stubborn Rotties can be in training.🤣 Its realy hard to find a puppy with the right balance. Thats already a lot of work even before the real work aka training starts. Congratulations to the new owners.
Thanks so much for sharing! Rotties really are something special. Sounds like you're doing an amazing job!
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Hey brother! 🙏
Great video! But what happens if the bad guy targets the handler and not the dog? It would be nice to see it.. anyway great work!!!
Thanks! The dog is trained to react and protect the handler in any situation. We cover all possible scenarios!
@ProtectionDogsWorldWide thanks! I hope to see it in your next odyssey! Thanks and keep going! You are great
About timeeeeee
Hope you enjoyed the latest episode! 🙏
2nd filmer = Netflix ?
We'll see in the future! 😀
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